There is no such thing as an amount of force needed to move a certain distance.
Asteroids, comets, moons, and planets have been moving trillions of miles through
space for billions of years with either no force on them at all, or no force in the
direction they're moving.
You may have heard of Newton's First Law. It says that an object with no forces
acting on it keeps moving in a straight line at a constant speed, which is kind of
another good way of saying that it can move as far as you want it to with no force
on it.
That would be a non-contact force. Common examples would be a magnet pulling a paper-clip (Fm), or an object being pulled down (Fg)
then, work is done! (:
physics is awesome
When a force is used to move an object certain distance
work
Work
When you exert a force on an object that causes the object to move some distance .
There is no such thing as an amount of force needed to move a certain distance. Asteroids, comets, moons, and planets have been moving trillions of miles through space for billions of years with either no force on them at all, or no force in the direction they're moving. You may have heard of Newton's First Law. It says that an object with no forces acting on it keeps moving in a straight line at a constant speed, which is kind of another good way of saying that it can move as far as you want it to with no force on it.
A force is needed to move an object.
Work = force x distance. If distance = 0, work = 0 because force x 0 = 0.
Work is done when a force is used to move an object.Work = force x distance.
There is no such term, because the distance an object moves does not directly depend on the force that acts on it.
No, work is related to energy, not to force.
Move a certain distance since Work Done=Fd
There is no fundamental relationship between the distance an object moves and the force applied to it. Once an object is moving, no force is required to keep it moving, and the distance it can move without applied force is unlimited.
Energy. The unit of measure for energy is the Newton (N).
When a force moves an object (through a distance) it performs work.
work= force × distance so if an object moves 4metres, and the force to move it is 2N, (Newtons) the work done would be 4 × 2 = 8Joules (Work is measured in Joules) In other words, work is done when an object moves a certain distance when a certain amount of force is applied to it.
Work
You do work
when you exert a force on an object that causes the object to move some distance.
The product of force times the distance the force was directed in, is called "work".The relationship between distance and force is that, when using a simple machine, to move an object it requires less force to move an object a farther distance when using a simple machine than moving an object without a simple machine.The relationship between distance and force is that, when using a simple machine, to move an object it requires less force to move an object a farther distance when using a simple machine than moving an object without a simple machine.Addition: "Using a Force (y-axis) over Distance (x-axis), the Work done can be estimated by calculating the area under the graphed line." -Arian.